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MCC is an infrastructure where both the data storage and data processing may be performed outside of the mobile device if necessary [9]. This way, it is possible to leverage cloud computing technologies and principles to increase, enhance, and optimize computing capabilities of mobile devices by executing resource-intensive mobile application components in resource-rich cloud-based resources, augmenting mobile hardware capabilities and overcoming its limitations. This process is known as Cloud Mobile Augmentation (CMA) [4].

Neyem et al. Figure 2a shows a screenshot of the monitoring interface. The values of the latest heart rate and oxygen saturation can be seen on the right side, while in the middle the application displays the data captured within the last hour and can be scrolled to access past values. The workspace’s mobile application aims to enable other members of the patient’s support network to monitor vital signs and receive risk alerts. The interface focuses on displaying the same three key pieces of information as before but is meant for spot checks rather than constant monitoring.